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Join our team as a Network Engineer for a 100% remote, long-term contract. You will design and manage critical infrastructure using Cisco routers, Palo Alto firewalls, and BGP. This role in Cincinnati offers competitive benefits including medical, dental, and a 401(k) plan.
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United States , Cincinnati
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Senior Engineer - Network Operations
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Join Ting Internet as a Senior Network Operations Engineer. Ensure the reliability and performance of critical telecom networks, tackling complex challenges and providing technical leadership. This remote US/Canada role requires 6-8 years of deep, hands-on network systems experience. Enjoy genero...
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United States; Canada
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110000.00 - 135000.00 USD; CAD / Year
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Join our team in Prague as a Networking Service Engineer. Provide advanced remote technical support for leading networking technologies like Cisco and Juniper. Utilize your expertise in routing, switching, and troubleshooting within an inclusive, growth-oriented environment. Ensure optimal servic...
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Czechia , Prague
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Core Network Engineer – CS Core (ZTE)
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Seeking a skilled Core Network Engineer with deep expertise in ZTE CS Core platforms. This remote role involves operating and maintaining MSC, MGW, and HLR/VLR elements, ensuring high network availability. You will troubleshoot complex signaling issues and optimize performance using strong analyt...
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Senior Core Network Engineer
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Lead the evolution of a multi-generational mobile core network (3G/4G/5G) for a leading operator. This senior hands-on role requires deep expertise in EPC/5GC, key nodes like PGW/HSS/MME, and protocols including Diameter & GTP. Design, deploy, and troubleshoot the critical infrastructure enabling...
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Senior Core Network Engineer
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Lead the design and expansion of a cutting-edge Packet Core network in a remote role based in Spain or the UK. We seek a senior engineer with 3+ years of Tier 1 Carrier/MNO experience in HLD/LLD for 5GC/EPC. Your expertise will shape critical areas like DNS strategy, IP/BGP peering, subscriber ma...
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Pursue a dynamic career at the heart of modern connectivity by exploring Network Engineer - Wireless jobs. These specialized professionals are the architects and guardians of the invisible infrastructure that powers our mobile world, from corporate campuses and public venues to sprawling industrial complexes. A Wireless Network Engineer focuses on designing, implementing, securing, and maintaining wireless local area networks (WLANs) and related systems. Their primary mission is to ensure robust, secure, and high-performing wireless connectivity that meets the evolving demands of users and business operations. The typical responsibilities for professionals in these roles are comprehensive and critical to business continuity. They involve designing and planning wireless network architectures, including access point placement and radio frequency (RF) management for optimal coverage and capacity. A significant part of their day is dedicated to installation, configuration, and ongoing optimization of wireless hardware and software, such as wireless controllers and access points from vendors like Cisco, Aruba, and Juniper. They are also responsible for rigorous network monitoring and performance tuning, using tools to analyze Wi-Fi performance, identify interference, and troubleshoot complex connectivity issues. Security is paramount; these engineers implement and manage robust security protocols, including the ubiquitous 802.1X standard for network access control (NAC), often integrating it with systems like Cisco ISE or Aruba ClearPass to authenticate users and devices. Furthermore, they provide high-level technical support, collaborate with other IT teams to integrate wireless solutions with the wider network infrastructure, and create detailed documentation of network designs and operational procedures. To succeed in Network Engineer - Wireless jobs, candidates typically need a strong foundational knowledge of networking principles. This includes a deep understanding of TCP/IP, routing and switching protocols, and network security fundamentals. Specific wireless expertise is non-negotiable, with a required proficiency in Wi-Fi standards (e.g., 802.11ac/ax), RF theory, and wireless survey methodologies. Employers commonly seek professionals with hands-on experience with enterprise-grade wireless networking equipment and associated management platforms. Given the complexity of modern networks, skills in network automation using scripting languages like Python and tools like Ansible are increasingly valuable for streamlining deployments and management. Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities are essential for diagnosing and resolving intricate network problems. Excellent communication skills are also crucial, as these roles often require liaising with customers, stakeholders, and other technical teams to understand needs and deliver effective solutions. A bachelor's degree in a related field and industry certifications, such as CWNA, CCNP Wireless, or similar, are typical requirements that can significantly enhance a candidate's profile for these sought-after jobs. If you are passionate about building the wireless future, a career as a Wireless Network Engineer offers a challenging and rewarding path.

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